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We hope that this collation of guidance, information and links will help you to stay safe during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

The Parish Council and Local Church are working together to assist the vulnerable in our community. If you require assistance or are willing to volunteer to help, please contact the Clerk.

We ask that you continue to be considerate of each other and especially neighbourly during this difficult time and thank you for all the kindness that we have seen from our parshioners so far.

Please note that the information below was up to date at the time of publishing but we acknowledge that guidance is being updated on a daily basis, so please always check www.gov.uk/coronavirus for the latest information.

WILTSHIRE COUNCIL COMMUNITY SUPPORT PACK

Published by Wiltshire Council and updated 26th March 2020

This pack is to support you and your community during the ongoing COVID-19 situation. Within it you’ll find a list of key contacts, resources and information in one place, which we hope you can share with your community to support each other as much as possible during this time. CONTENTS • Health advice • Useful web links • Useful contact numbers • Social media advice • What can you do as a community? • A template form you may wish to use should any of your community have to self-isolate and require support • Public Health England materials

WILTSHIRE COUNCIL ADVICE ON BONFIRES

Published by Wiltshire Council (last updated 9th April 2020)

Please avoid having any bonfires whilst the Coronavirus controls are in place, particularly during the long Easter weekend. A lot of people at home are vulnerable and any one of your neighbours might have respiratory issues or even be fighting the Coronavirus itself. During this difficult time please think of others before lighting any fires.

You can stockpile green waste, create a compost area or simply let the job wait until the household recycling centres re-open to the public.

Never burn garden waste that is still green or recently cut, and never burn any other household waste.

If this advice is not followed and there is evidence of a risk to health and/or the use or enjoyment of another’s property is being affected, Wiltshire Council may serve a formal notice on the person responsible. This may result in legal action.

To report an incident of a problem bonfire please see Wiltshire Council’s ‘how we investigate a complaint’ section in the link below.